Preventing Ingrown Hairs after Brazilian Wax
The trend of removing nearly all the hair located in the bikini and genital region is called Brazilian waxing, which often leaves behind a thin strip of hair on the pubis. If you engage in this practice, the threat of irritation and ingrown hairs increases – especially if you request the most extreme form of bikini waxing that removes hair from the buttocks and other unmentionable parts of the body.
Ingrown Hair Prevention
A Brazilian waxing utilizes sticky substances that can truly irritate the skin and cause undue stress to the regrowth pattern of hair. Any bit of advice or prevention techniques will help. To lessen the risk of inflammation and disobedient hairs, consider the following prevention tips:
a) Avoid Hair Breakage:
In order to cleanly pull out hair with less breakage – rub in the same direction as hair growth when applying the cotton strip over a thin layer of wax. Leave about 1/3 of the strip free so that you can achieve a firm grip when it comes time to quickly pull back. Before removing the cotton strip – pull the skin taut. Use a rapid motion to pull back the strip away from the skin. Make sure to refrain from pulling up or out – but instead concentrate on pulling back.
b) Avoid Light Pulls of Cotton Strip:
Do-it-yourselfers should use one quick, smooth, pull back of a waxing cotton strip when removing hair during a Brazilian wax. Avoid tugging at the strip in a series of light motions, which will only leave behind broken hairs, patchy results, and pain.
c) Choose the Best Position:
Situating your body in the most flattering position for a Brazilian wax can help reduce the risk of ingrown hairs. A couple of suggestions include sitting in a chair with your feet up above your waist and legs spread apart; bending the knees and keeping the legs wide apart so the genital region is easy to reach with the help of a mirror; and sitting with one leg propped above the waist and the remaining leg resting on the floor.
d) Sanitary Preparation:
Keep the skin clean before entering the process of a Brazilian wax, as ingrown hair prevention is affected by the presence of bacteria.
e) Prepare the Top Layer of Skin:
Keep the top layer of your skin free from ingrown hairs by effectively preparing the region for hair removal. One way to prevent impacted hairs is to use a glycolic body wash. Remember that it is quite common for dead skin cells to become trapped under the skin in association to the waxing process.
f) Choose Accommodating Clothing Choices:
After a Brazilian wax, the skin is extremely sensitive. If you choose to wear clothing that is tight or causes friction, your chances of developing ingrown hairs increase when hair follicles become damaged.
g) Beware of Ultra Sensitive Skin:
Since waxing involves aggressive techniques to remove hair at the root, there is an increased risk of suffering irritation and ingrown hairs that comes when regrowth reemerges from follicles at an angle and often curl back.
h) Post-Care:
Wait 24 to 48 hours before exfoliating the skin to prevent dead skin particles from gathering in places where ingrown hairs can run rampant. A loofah pad is known to work wonders on the skin.
i) Shaving Gels and Creams:
Choose shaving cream and gels that contain moisturizing agents to prevent ingrown hairs from forming during the regrowth period.
j) Salicylic Acid Products:
After a bikini waxing, soothe irritated skin by applying acne cream with salicylic acid.